difference between travelogue and diary entry
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A diary is mainly used to write things you would like to remember - daily activities, how the day was spent, what was done, the daily routine and anything that needs to get done.
A travelogue is a film, book, or illustrated lecture about the places visited by or experiences of a traveller.
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Difference between travelogue and diary entry.
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- Travelogue and Diary entry are two opposite things. Which mean two completely different ideas, but have same inner thoughts.
- A travelogue is a truthful account of an individual's experience in travelling, which is illustrated by film and short movie. It is usually told in past tense and in the first person.
- The word travelogue comes from a combination of two words travel and monologue. Travelogue is true experience of travelling, description of what the traveler sees, hears, tastes, smells and feels.
- Thoughts, feelings and reflections are important part of travel.
- Travelogue can exist in the form of a book, a blog, a journal, an article or essay.
- While diary entries are a collection of pages in a diary. Which is written by an individual on daily basis, usually at night after completing and experiencing the whole day.
- Diary entry holds contents from one life's whether it is emotional, thoughtful, dreams and reflection of oneself.
- Diary entry is written with date.
- Diary entry is a personal from of writing where the person maintain the dairy on daily basis about his/ her personal thoughts. Which is not shared with anyone.
This is the difference between travelogue and diary entry.
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